The IASTED International Conference on
Sensor Networks
~SN 2008~

September 29 – October 1, 2008
Crete, Greece

Paper Submission

Please complete the following form to submit a paper to the IASTED International Conference on Sensor Networks. Please note that all papers will be assigned a 6 digit paper number starting with 626- ___). You will receive this number after you have completed the paper submission process. Authors are then required to use the paper number assigned to them for all future correspondence regarding this paper. If you have any difficulties submitting your paper via this submission form, attach the paper to an e-mail and send it to calgary@iasted.org. Be sure to include all the same information required below in your e-mail. All submissions should be in Adobe Acrobat (.pdf), Postscript (.ps), or MS Word (.doc) format.

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1.Please do NOT submit the same paper to more than ONE conference, or to any other publications.
2.Initial submissions must be FULL papers. NO ABSTRACTS will be reviewed.
3.Papers can be replaced by a revised version only ONCE at the request of the author, provided the paper has not already been sent for review. All subsequent corrections can be added to the final manuscript if the paper is accepted.
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5. Please submit previously unpublished papers ONLY. IASTED will not consider papers that have already been published in previous Conference Proceedings or journals.

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The topics to be covered include, but are not limited to:

ALGORITHM AND PROTOCOL

  • Cross-layer design
  • Data aggregation
  • Distributed algorithms and complexity analysis
  • Localization
  • Medium access control protocols
  • Mesh and opportunistic networks
  • Mobility support
  • Network architectures for sensor networks
  • Protocols for sensor networks
  • Redundancy
  • RFID
  • Routing & transport protocol
  • Self-configuration and maintenance algorithm
  • Self-healing ad-hoc networks
  • Sensor-Actor networks
  • Sensor Tracking
  • SoC and SiP with integrated sensors
  • Time synchronization
  • Target tracking
  • Trends in technology and standards
  • Ubiquitous and ambient networks

SYSTEM

SECURITY

  • Bandwidth management
  • Data storage and retrieval
  • Energy efficiency
  • Fault tolerance and reliability
  • Middleware design
  • Power management
  • Scalability
  • System debugging and testing
  • System implementation
  • Trade-off analysis
  • Traffic scheduling
  • Base station secure management
  • Encryption algorithm
  • Data aggregation
  • Information processing
  • Integrity control
  • Location and mobility
  • Mechanisms for authentication
  • Mobility
  • QoS
  • Reconfigurability
  • Security and encryption
  • Sensor security

HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE

PERFORMANCE EVALUATION

  • Battery technology
  • Embedded chip design
  • Operating system
  • Programming abstraction
  • Programming and Interfacing
  • Sensor interfaces and placement
  • Software tools for chip programming
  • Topology control
  • Transceiver and antenna design
  • Ubiquitous wireless connectivity
  • Modeling and validation of sensor network architectures
  • Monitoring tools
  • Performance comparison on capacity, coverage and connectivity
  • Performance measurement
  • Simulation and theoretical analysis
  • Tracing and trace analysis

APPLICATIONS

  • Application evaluation and comparison
  • Application of ad-hoc and sensor networks
  • Application requirements
  • Demos and prototype testing
  • Potential application areas
  • Real life WSN applications
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